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*Some internal files that refer to Lip are labeled as Rip, most likely because of the Japanese pronunciation of her name ("Rippu"). For example, the files of ''Brawl'' and ''SSB4'' refer to [[Lip's Stick]] as RipStick, and the [[flower]] effect is labeled RipStickFlower. In ''Captain Rainbow''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> files, she is also referred to as "Rip". | *Some internal files that refer to Lip are labeled as Rip, most likely because of the Japanese pronunciation of her name ("Rippu"). For example, the files of ''Brawl'' and ''SSB4'' refer to [[Lip's Stick]] as RipStick, and the [[flower]] effect is labeled RipStickFlower. In ''Captain Rainbow''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> files, she is also referred to as "Rip". | ||
*Since Lip is the basis a costume for {{SSBU|Mii Swordfighter}}s, the weapon used for the sword is her Flower Wand, Lip's Stick. This is the only item to be used as a costume's weapon without carrying the properties of the item. | *Since Lip is the basis a costume for {{SSBU|Mii Swordfighter}}s, the weapon used for the sword is her Flower Wand, Lip's Stick. This is the only item to be used as a costume's weapon without carrying the properties of the item. | ||
*Lip's Mii Outfit in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' has some differences with the artwork used for Lip's Spirit, | *Lip's Mii Outfit in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' has some differences with the artwork used for Lip's Spirit, including details that are instead present in other official artwork of Lip from ''Panel de Pon''. In particular, there is a blue belt around the waist of the skirt, and the white accents on the ends of the sleeves and skirt are missing. | ||
*Lip appeared alongside [[Little Mac]], [[Takamaru]], the [[Devil]] from ''Devil World'', and a [[Piranha Plant]] in ''Captain Rainbow''. | *Lip appeared alongside [[Little Mac]], [[Takamaru]], the [[Devil]] from ''Devil World'', and a [[Piranha Plant]] in ''Captain Rainbow''. | ||
*''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' marks Lip's first formal appearance outside of Japan. This does not include the unfinished ''Panel de Pon GB'' easter egg in ''Pokémon Puzzle Challenge'', her sticker in ''Brawl'' (which is another character, Furil), or her costume appearing in ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome Amiibo''. | *''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' marks Lip's first formal appearance outside of Japan. This does not include the unfinished ''Panel de Pon GB'' easter egg in ''Pokémon Puzzle Challenge'', her sticker in ''Brawl'' (which is another character, Furil), or her costume appearing in ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome Amiibo''. |
Revision as of 16:39, June 23, 2019
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Official artwork of Lip from Panel de Pon. | |
Universe | Panel de Pon |
Debut | Panel de Pon (1995) |
Smash Bros. appearances | Ultimate |
Most recent non-Smash appearance | Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome Amiibo (referenced, 2016) |
Console/platform of origin | Super Famicom |
Species | Fairy |
Gender | Female |
Place of origin | Popples |
Flower Fairy Lip (花の妖精リップ, Flower Fairy Lip), often simply referred to as Lip (リップ, Lip), is the main character of Panel de Pon.
Lip makes her Smash debut in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as an Assist Spirit. However, she and her series have been referenced several times in the Smash series from Melee onward.
Origin
Lip debuted as the protagonist of the 1995 Japanese puzzle game Panel de Pon, appearing on the title screen and in the background of puzzles. Lip wields her Flower Wand to help her make magic on the level of the other fairies in the game.[1][2][3][4] Panel de Pon was rebranded and released overseas as Tetris Attack, with its characters from the first game replaced by those from the Yoshi series. As such, Lip remained relatively unknown outside of Japan.
Five years later, Panel de Pon was adapted once again into the Pokémon universe as Pokémon Puzzle Challenge for the Game Boy Color. The game was originally going to be Panel de Pon GB and would have starred Lip and the fairy cast from the first game, but that plan was scrapped in favor of the Pokémon variant. However, 13 years after the game's original release, it was discovered that Lip's Stage could be secretly accessed using specific button commands.[5]
When Nintendo released the Japan-only Nintendo Puzzle Collection in 2003 for the GameCube, the fairy aesthetic of Panel de Pon returned, but with an almost entirely new cast. Lip was replaced with a similar-looking but distinct character, Furil, who uses Lip's stage, element, and theme. Lip's theme can be heard in the 2005 release of Dr. Mario & Puzzle League, and Lip would return as a cameo in the Japanese releases of 2007's Planet Puzzle League and 2009's Puzzle League Express.[6]
Lip would also appear in the Japan-only 2008 release Captain Rainbow, in which she plays an important plot role as she dreams of becoming a magician.
The first known international reference of Lip or her series outside of Smash was the "Fairy Flower" item set (which does not reference her by name) that the player's Villager can use in the Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome Amiibo update.
In Super Smash Bros. Melee
Lip's signature Flower Wand debuts in Melee as the Lip's Stick item. The item inflicts the Flower status upon hitting an enemy, causing gradual damage for a short amount of time. The Lip's Stick trophy would be the only mention of Lip's name in the series until Ultimate.
Additionally, Lip's Garbage Block serves as one of Kirby's random Stone transformations.
In Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Lip's Stick returns as an item in Brawl, along with Kirby's Stone transformation as Lip's Garbage Block. The Pictochat stage also features a remix of Lip's theme.
In non-Japanese versions of the game, Furil's sticker is listed under the name "Fairy Flower Lip" from Nintendo Puzzle Collection.
In Super Smash Bros. 4
The Lip's Stick item and Kirby's Stone transformation as Lip's Garbage Block both return in Smash 4. The Lip's Theme remix only returns in the Wii U version of the game, this time on the Wrecking Crew stage.
In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Lip finally makes her first on-screen Smash appearance in the Spirits mode of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a Support spirit. She is also the basis for a costume for Mii Swordfighters, which is unlocked from the start, while her wig headgear must be unlocked. She is also available as a friend icon.
Lip's Stick returns as an item, as does Kirby's Stone transformation as Lip's Garbage Block. The Brawl remix of Lip's Theme also returns in this game, and the Flower effect was redesigned to match the title screen of Panel de Pon.
Spirit
No. | Image | Name | Type | Class | Cost | Ability | Series |
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1,153 | Lip | Support | ★★★ | 1 | Lip's Stick Equipped | Panel de Pon Series |
Trivia
- When a fan asked Smash series director Masahiro Sakurai if Lip would appear in the series, Sakurai replied that, while he enjoyed Panel de Pon, he was unsure how many people would recognize Lip as a character.[7]
- Some internal files that refer to Lip are labeled as Rip, most likely because of the Japanese pronunciation of her name ("Rippu"). For example, the files of Brawl and SSB4 refer to Lip's Stick as RipStick, and the flower effect is labeled RipStickFlower. In Captain Rainbow's files, she is also referred to as "Rip".
- Since Lip is the basis a costume for Mii Swordfighters, the weapon used for the sword is her Flower Wand, Lip's Stick. This is the only item to be used as a costume's weapon without carrying the properties of the item.
- Lip's Mii Outfit in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate has some differences with the artwork used for Lip's Spirit, including details that are instead present in other official artwork of Lip from Panel de Pon. In particular, there is a blue belt around the waist of the skirt, and the white accents on the ends of the sleeves and skirt are missing.
- Lip appeared alongside Little Mac, Takamaru, the Devil from Devil World, and a Piranha Plant in Captain Rainbow.
- Super Smash Bros. Ultimate marks Lip's first formal appearance outside of Japan. This does not include the unfinished Panel de Pon GB easter egg in Pokémon Puzzle Challenge, her sticker in Brawl (which is another character, Furil), or her costume appearing in Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome Amiibo.
References
- ^ http://www.intsys.co.jp/game/panepon/p02/ponstory.html Panel de Pon story from the official Panel de Pon website
- ^ https://panepon.wikia.com/wiki/Panel_de_Pon_%28SFC%29#Story The translated Panel de Pon story from the official website
- ^ http://www.intsys.co.jp/game/panepon/p02/fry/chr/hana.html Lip's character description from the Panel de Pon official website
- ^ https://panepon.wikia.com/wiki/Lip Lip's Panel de Pon official website description translated. (This page's introduction quote)
- ^ https://tcrf.net/Pok%C3%A9mon_Puzzle_Challenge#Panel_de_Pon_GB
- ^ https://tcrf.net/Planet_Puzzle_League
- ^ https://www.sourcegaming.info/2015/03/30/smash-reader-response-page-9-meaning-behind-smash-logo-lip-ice-climbers-and-balloon-fight